Curriculum News

Curriculum Matters - Term 1
KLA Network Days (Secondary) -
Science KLA Network Day - new syllabus focus ‘Crooked Science’ P.L ( via Zoom)
Date: 25th February 2025
TAS KLA Network Day - new syllabus focus
Date: 3rd April 2025
Venue: Armidale Catholic Schools Office
Curriculum Reform Working Party
Curriculum Reform Working Party - Meeting K - 6 Science
Date: 17th February 2025
Curriculum Reform Working Party - Meeting Stage 6 PDHPE - HMS
Date: 18th February 2025
Curriculum Reform Working Party - Meeting K - 6 PDHPE
Date: 19th February 2025
Assessment Network Days
Assessment Network Day #1 - O’Connor
Date: 12th February 2025
(registration at school level)
Assessment Network Day #2 - O’Connor
Date: 13th February 2025
(registration at school level)
Assessment Network Day #1 - McCarthy
Date: 20th February 2025
(registration at school level)
Assessment Network Day #1 - McCarthy
Date: 21st February 2025
(registration at school level)
Assessment Network Day - Holy Trinity (Twilight)
Date: 25th March 2025
Assessment Network Day - St Philomena’s (Twilight)
Date: 26th March 2025
Assessment Network Day #1 - SMC Gunnedah
Date: 1st April 2025
(registration at school level)
Assessment Network Day #2 - SMC Gunnedah
Date: 2nd April 2025
(registration at school level)
Curriculum Reviews
14/3 Curriculum Review Stage 4 Maths ( Documentation only)
28/3 Curriculum Review Stage 3 Maths ( Documentation only)
Road Safety
Bus Safety Week runs from Monday 17 - Sunday 23 February 2025.
Check the Road Safety website for resources and information.
Armidale Catholic Schools/Mission & Learning Central tile/ACS MALT Central/Road Safety tile/Road Safety/Resources & Media Releases
Primary -
Start the School Year Safely: Tips for 2025
As children return to school, it's important to prioritise their safety on the journey to and from school. Take time to discuss these key safety tips with your child:
Getting In and Out of the Car:
Always use the door closest to the curb to prevent stepping into traffic.
Make sure your child waits until the car has completely stopped before exiting.
Walking Safely:
Encourage distraction-free walking by asking your child to remove headphones and put away devices while crossing streets.
Teach your child to stay alert, follow traffic signals, and use designated pedestrian crossings.
Using the Bus Safely:
Wait at the bus stop together, standing at least one step back from the edge of the road.
Always meet your child at the bus stop on the same side of the road—never call them across from the opposite side.
Wait for the bus to leave before crossing the street, ensuring it is safe to cross.
Using Wheeled Transport:
Remind your child that helmets are mandatory when riding a bike in public—it’s the law.
Encourage helmet use and protective gear for other wheeled activities, such as scooters, skateboards, and rollerblades.
Never sacrifice safety for convenience, source: https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/.
Secondary -
Secondary Colleges: Road Safety is an Essential Back-to-School Conversation for 2025
As students return to school, safety remains a top priority. Engage your young person in conversations about safe travel to and from school to help them develop responsible habits.
Key Safety Reminders for Secondary Students
Entering and Exiting Vehicles Safely:
Encourage your young person to always use the door closest to the curb when getting in and out of the car to avoid stepping into traffic.
Walking Without Distractions:
Set the expectation that headphones/ earbuds and mobile devices should be put away while walking, especially when crossing roads or near traffic. Staying alert keeps them and others safe.
Being a Positive Role Model on Public Transport:
Remind them that younger students look up to them. Encourage responsible behaviour when using buses, such as waiting safely, being polite to drivers, and setting a good example for others.
Using Wheeled Transport Responsibly:
Ensure they understand that wearing a properly fitted helmet is a non-negotiable when riding bikes, e-bikes, scooters, or skateboards.
Safe Driving for Student Drivers:
Encourage open conversations about peer pressure and safe driving practices.
New to the College:
Ensuring they feel confident and prepared for their journey to and from school is essential. Establishing safe travel habits early on can boost their sense of security and help them adjust to the new environment at the start of the year.
Safety Over Convenience
Teach your young person never to sacrifice safety for convenience, even when it may seem easier to ignore safety practices. Responsible travel choices protect not only themselves but also their peers and the broader college community.
For more road safety tips, visit the official resource: NSW Transport - Road Safety.